Solarpunk

Die In-Game, Die for Real

“If you die in-game, then you die for real.” The proclamation rings through my head as I lay down in a pool of blood. One minute me and my adventuring party were celebrating defeating this area’s boss and getting rare loot, the next we were splayed on the ground. We were helpless as paralysis poison worked its way through our bodies, rendering us helpless to the Player-Killers waiting to ambush us with greed in their […]

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Exploring the Paladin: Oath of the Ancients

The sun was high in the sky, it was noon and its bright light shone through the ancient canopy. Elara, a paladin, came upon a few children huddled together visibly showing terror and despair. She asked them what happened and they told her about how their village was raided by goblins, stealing what little food and toys they had – their only sources of joy left in the world. Elara was not just any paladin,

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Exploring Solarpunk Themes Through Tabletop Roleplaying in Bluegrass

Solarpunk, a genre that envisions a future filled with sustainable technology, community cooperation, and environmental harmony, finds its perfect playground in tabletop gaming. Through collaborative storytelling, players can explore themes of renewable energy, community resilience, and social equality in a setting that sparks creativity and fosters a sense of wonder. The intersection of solarpunk themes and tabletop roleplaying is a captivating realm where imagination knows no bounds. Let’s picture this project as a fantasy realm

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Geeks Unite: Discovering the Eclectic Cultural Mix of Bluegrass

Are you a comic geek, gamer, or tabletop roleplayer looking to dive into the world of solarpunk and hopepunk movements? Look no further than Bluegrass – a passion project that caters to your creative interests – a unique blend of contemporary media and their intersection with solarpunk and hopepunk. Cartoons, comic books, graphic novels, anime, manga, manhwa, video games, and maybe even books with (gasp) no pictures. Any piece of fiction that strikes my fancy

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